Knowledge co-production, a mode of research including contributions both from academic and non-academic actors, is a promising approach for climate adaptation research in order to produce knowledge that supports the development of local and regional adaptation policies. However, such a local and practical focus may be ill-aligned with the global ambitions of academic participants. The differences between performance criteria of academic and non-academic partners make knowledge co-production unlikely to emerge and survive without protection. This paper aims to understand how different participants in knowledge co-production for climate adaptation can be protected from the norms, values, and performance criteria of their own respective organi...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a new discursive regime that encompasses ...
Urban, energy, and water system decision-makers are increasingly focused on preparing for the impact...
In various countries, actors try to reconcile climate science and policy through joint knowledge pro...
Knowledge co-production, a mode of research including contributions both from academic and non-acade...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
In the domain of climate change adaptation, joint knowledge production (JKP) through intensive coope...
Matching supply and demand for knowledge in the fields of global change and sustainability is a daun...
In several Western European countries, scientists, policymakers and other actors collaborate in regi...
Adaptation to changing and new environmental conditions is of fundamental importance to sustainabil...
This review paper addresses the challenging question of "how to" design and implement co-production ...
Participatory research approaches are increasingly advocated as an effective means to produce usable...
Researchers and policymakers increasingly aim to set up collaborative research programmes to address...
Co-production is an increasingly popular approach for environmental and sustainability research, but...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
This position paper serves as an introductory guide to designing and facilitating an action research...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a new discursive regime that encompasses ...
Urban, energy, and water system decision-makers are increasingly focused on preparing for the impact...
In various countries, actors try to reconcile climate science and policy through joint knowledge pro...
Knowledge co-production, a mode of research including contributions both from academic and non-acade...
Both in literature and in practice, it is claimed that joint knowledge production (JKP) by researche...
In the domain of climate change adaptation, joint knowledge production (JKP) through intensive coope...
Matching supply and demand for knowledge in the fields of global change and sustainability is a daun...
In several Western European countries, scientists, policymakers and other actors collaborate in regi...
Adaptation to changing and new environmental conditions is of fundamental importance to sustainabil...
This review paper addresses the challenging question of "how to" design and implement co-production ...
Participatory research approaches are increasingly advocated as an effective means to produce usable...
Researchers and policymakers increasingly aim to set up collaborative research programmes to address...
Co-production is an increasingly popular approach for environmental and sustainability research, but...
While coproduction of knowledge is growing in popularity in social sciences, and especially climate ...
This position paper serves as an introductory guide to designing and facilitating an action research...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a new discursive regime that encompasses ...
Urban, energy, and water system decision-makers are increasingly focused on preparing for the impact...
In various countries, actors try to reconcile climate science and policy through joint knowledge pro...